Saturday, 28 February 2015

MAN PLUNGES TO DEATH FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE WINDOW.

A naked man seen sensationally scaling
down tied bed-sheets from a Buckingham Palace window, is feared dead
tonight, following accusations that the Palace is conducting a
cover-up to hide the man's untimely death.

As reported by YourNewsWire.com and
other media outlets:

Buckingham Palace are declining to
comment on the video or its validity.

The Metropolitan Police said they
have not received any reports of a naked man dangling from a
Buckingham Palace window.

The Ambulance Service said they
have not received any calls to treat a naked man suffering from
injuries sustained from a fall from a rope made of bed sheets.

While MI5 & MI6 are working
over-time this weekend to muddle the waters by pushing the tried and
tested 'fake video' scenario; Chris Spivey is claiming that the
footage is real and that the naked man witnessed escaping through a
window, was escaping in fear of his life.

BRITAIN'S REAL LIFE ADDAM'S FAMILY.

Tensions between a present Queen and a
future Queen have reached boiling point, with revelations coming out
that Kate, turned her back and walked out on The Queen, during a
heated exchange over whether a nanny should care for Prince George,
as opposed to his mother, as Kate wishes it to be.

Reported in the International Business
Times, the headline screams: KATE MIDDLETON'S RUMOURED WAR WITH QUEEN
ELIZABETH CONTINUES.

Kate “walked out” on The Queen
during a recent visit to her Sandringham estate when they disagreed
over how she should raise her new baby. While the Duchess of
Cambridge reportedly wants to move in with her mother, Carole
Middleton, following her child's arrival, The Queen is said to be
determined that Kate will hire a baby nurse. “The Queen raised her
voice as she clashed with Kate and Prince William about how they
raised their child,” a “royal insider” told the magazine. “Kate
couldn’t bear it any longer and walked out.”

With the Royal Palace reeling in recent
weeks, this latest embarrassing breach of security is the last thing
The Queen needs right now.

Speculation is rife as to whether the
man seen escaping in fear of his life dressed in only his sock and
shoe, was escaping having been prepared for satanic sacrifice or
because he was escaping the advances of Prince Charles off his head
on Viagra, LSD and cocaine.

Either way the experts agree that one
would not risk public exposure by escaping out of a Buckingham Palace
side window, if you weren't escaping in fear of imminent danger and
death.

Seen in the video fatally falling out
of sight, aerial views indicate that man fell at least 10 meters onto
a lawn breaking his back and causing a serious haemorrhage leading to
his subsequent death on the scene.

With the Moai Native King John Wanoa
having sacked Queen Elizabeth II as the Monarch of Great Britain and
the Commonwealth from the other side of the world in New Zealand; in
Canada comes news The Queen had to resort to skullduggery to see of a
further rebellion and fling onto power.

As reported by The Daily Mail
newspaper.

“Canada's Supreme Court has rejected
a challenge by three immigrants to ditch its citizenship oath, which
requires would-be citizens to pledge allegiance to Queen Elizabeth
II.”

WHAT HAS A RASTAFARIAN, AN IRA MAN AND
A JEW GOT IN COMMON?

The rebellion was launched by Canadian
permanent residents Michael McAteer, Simone Topey and Dror Bar-Natan
who wanted to become citizens without making the vow to the Queen and
Royal family.

With no other choice but to resort to
skullduggery, and giving no reason for refusing to hear the case,
Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the challenge ensuring the
Status Quo remains as it is and The Queen is assured of a few more
months clinging to power before her eventual abdication predicted in
late 2015 or early 2016.

Mr McAteer, 81, said he was
disappointed but not surprised after learning of the decision. “It's
been a long haul,” said McAteer, a staunch republican who came to
Canada from Ireland 51 years ago. “(But) I feel the same: If the
oath stands, then I won't take Canadian citizenship.”

Topey, a Jamaican Rastafarian,
said her religion forbids taking an oath to the Queen. “I'm trying
to become a citizen not a subject,” she outside court, according
to Canadian TV news.

Bar-Natan, an Israeli, argued that
the oath represents entrenched privilege he opposes.

Canada's Citizenship Act requires
would-be citizens to swear to be “Faithful and bear true allegiance
to Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, her heirs and
successors.”

In its ruling last year, the Ontario
Court of Appeal noted the Queen remains Canada's head of state,
calling the oath a 'symbolic commitment to be governed as a
democratic constitutional monarchy unless and until democratically
changed.'

In defence of the Realm it was left to
Lawyer Peter Rosenthal to explain the high court's refusal to hear
the case doesn't necessarily indicate an endorsement of the oath, but
simply means the justices did not feel the case was worthy of their
attention.